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a trump administration will be a true friend to poland and to all polish-americans. >> trump sounded very congested during his speech in chicago. his campaign denies he has a cold saying that he feels just fine. >>> a first today for the obama administration. congress voted to overright the president's veto of a bill that would allow the families of 9/11 victims to sue saudi arabia for its part in the attacks. both the house and the senate voted overwhelmingly to allow the vetoed legislation to become law. that's despite warnings from the president and top pentagon officials that this could put u.s. troops and interests at risk and trigger lawsuits from other countries. this marks the first successful override of a presidential veto since obama took office. >>> coming up, it is a virtual trip through a haunted psych ward. why a bay area theme park is pulling the plug on this halloween thrill ride. >> and biggest error of the game happened in the stands. how a fan nearly fumbled his proposal. ,, am an iraq veteran. lowering drug prices. dollars to defeat it. using 60,000 points from m
a trump administration will be a true friend to poland and to all polish-americans. >> trump sounded very congested during his speech in chicago. his campaign denies he has a cold saying that he feels just fine. >>> a first today for the obama administration. congress voted to overright the president's veto of a bill that would allow the families of 9/11 victims to sue saudi arabia for its part in the attacks. both the house and the senate voted overwhelmingly to allow the vetoed...
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during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis, a ten-year veteran of the team, was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the motorcade route. >> the president's going to come around here, i'm going to assume all these people are going to look out their windows. essentially could have 1,000 open windows right here. >> in this age of frequent terror attacks open windows are not the only concern. >> worried about suicide bombers. we're worried about car bombs. does that car look suspicious? or a guy that's walking down the street in july with a heavy coat on. looking for the unusual. >> remarkably, the team member has margaret brennan, laurel, maryland. >> it is work. >> yeah, surprised to see that. >> glad we got to see exactly what goes in -- >> you can't miss those guys. they're in those black outfits and have what looks like a golf bag in front of them. >> how quickly, too, they could pull it out. >> fascinating to see. >> the latest on the manhunt for the suspected bombmaker here in new york city, that explosion we've been talking about all
during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis, a ten-year veteran of the team, was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the motorcade route. >> the president's going to come around here, i'm going to assume all these people are going to look out their windows. essentially could have 1,000 open windows right here. >> in this age of frequent terror attacks open windows are not the only concern. >> worried about suicide bombers....
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. >> reporter: inside she found a paper trail facing her father's escape from poland and the nazis to lithuania and san francisco. >> the consulate of japan in lithuania. >> reporter: there in lithuania is where her life -- sugihara was the japanese diplomat in lithuania between 1939 took in 1940. in defiance of his own government, he made a decision to issue visas to jewish refugees fleeing from the nazis saving thousands of lives including debbie's father. in japan, makoto sugihara says she never knew her grandfather story. two women, worlds away, one friday in san francisco, finally met. >> i've been excited and nervous and thrilled and in awe. and i can't even think of all of the words to describe the feelings of meeting a descendent of the man who saved my father's life. >> reporter: they joined a film director who made a film about sugihara called persona non grata. >> nobody wakes up and says i want to be a hero today. right? things happen. >> sugihara, simple sugihara. >> reporter: the film is a tribute to sugihara's life and heroic actions. >> this is infatuation. >> reporter
. >> reporter: inside she found a paper trail facing her father's escape from poland and the nazis to lithuania and san francisco. >> the consulate of japan in lithuania. >> reporter: there in lithuania is where her life -- sugihara was the japanese diplomat in lithuania between 1939 took in 1940. in defiance of his own government, he made a decision to issue visas to jewish refugees fleeing from the nazis saving thousands of lives including debbie's father. in japan, makoto...
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. -- poland this happens. take a look, it's a mark of that dioxin, wiener dog owners walk they're that's for -- that's for the city very probably, 22nd year. twenty-second year of the event area and told to come -- still to come, final check of your forecast. i was diagnosed with lung cancer. as a firefighter approaching a fire i had to confine it, contain it and attack it. and i went to cancer treatments centers of america. we were able to do a thoracoscopic surgery where we could use tiny incisions, we put a camera inside the chest and tony was able to go home three days after surgery. we have excellent technology that allows us to perform very specialized procedures for patients who have lung disease. our individualized care model gives each lung patient specific treatment options with innovative procedures that are changing the way we fight lung cancer. here in phoenix we have targeted therapy's looking for a specific molecular target and then matching the patient to that treatment. to learn more about tar
. -- poland this happens. take a look, it's a mark of that dioxin, wiener dog owners walk they're that's for -- that's for the city very probably, 22nd year. twenty-second year of the event area and told to come -- still to come, final check of your forecast. i was diagnosed with lung cancer. as a firefighter approaching a fire i had to confine it, contain it and attack it. and i went to cancer treatments centers of america. we were able to do a thoracoscopic surgery where we could use tiny...
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poland add czech republic they have very few muslims so they don't have terrorism. and the question for europe and i think for the united states a few years down the line is whether you can contain this just by the big stuart state. i was on the beach. >> go ahead. >> you can't. there was soldiers everywhere in france now. outside of schools, shopping centers, rarely stations. i was on the beach where the topless women have armed soldiers with automatic weapons patrolling between the topless women. it's a sad sight and it's an absurd sight. ultimately it's no solution. >> now, i heard you on the rooon theradio the other day no longer in america can we debate terrorism or anything else if you disagree with the left they immediately demonize you as antiphone bianti-phobicor anti-gay or wha. do you think that's true. >> i think that's introduce. we are turning into one vast college campus where there is a correct view and alternative views are not permitted. i disagree with people. i like to disagree with people. so do you. whatever your view on gay marriage or climate
poland add czech republic they have very few muslims so they don't have terrorism. and the question for europe and i think for the united states a few years down the line is whether you can contain this just by the big stuart state. i was on the beach. >> go ahead. >> you can't. there was soldiers everywhere in france now. outside of schools, shopping centers, rarely stations. i was on the beach where the topless women have armed soldiers with automatic weapons patrolling between...
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you know, he knew that poland was an oern block country but just didn't express himself that well. >> reporter: among those that had come before this presidential debate will be a first because one of the major party presidential candidates is a woman. >> it's going to be interesting to see, particularly because of the gender issues, i think, whether or not trump is overly aggressive against hillary clinton and whether that's going to be perceived as a negative. >> reporter: clinton and trump have been on stage back to back at nbc's commander in chief forum but this time they'll share the stage. expectations are building. >> i think hillary is going to come out being very aggressive and trump is going to be his normal self but he's going to try to be a little bit more calm and collected. >> i just hope she really makes him come out and tell people about issues because he has not talked about issues. >> i'm looking for real presidential character and that can come up in a bunch of ways. but i'm looking for stability and a presence of mind. >> reporter: rosenberg says the significance o
you know, he knew that poland was an oern block country but just didn't express himself that well. >> reporter: among those that had come before this presidential debate will be a first because one of the major party presidential candidates is a woman. >> it's going to be interesting to see, particularly because of the gender issues, i think, whether or not trump is overly aggressive against hillary clinton and whether that's going to be perceived as a negative. >> reporter:...
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the trump administration will be a true friend to poland and to all polish-americans. >> reporter: trump is trying to shake off accusations of fat shaming. former miss universe alicia machado. he repeated his statement that she gained a massive amount of money and it prompted t the"arizona republic"to bk trump's long history of objectfying women and his demeaning comments are not just good ol' boy gaffes but evidence of character flaws. craig boswell. >> trump sounded notably congested. cbs news asked if the trump campaign, if trump is ill, he has not responded. things are getting a little more active the rest of the afternoon and the evening. look what popped up here in ashtabula county. this is a thunderstorm. you guys had some sunshine earlier this afternoon right here around lennox center. this is moving into jefferson and some heavier rain in pierpond. it is tracking to the north. so like i said approaching jefferson like now looks like it could be in the ash puola around 4:54 or s and, yeah, some isolated storms the one i was just centered in on. you are getting heavier rain in the
the trump administration will be a true friend to poland and to all polish-americans. >> reporter: trump is trying to shake off accusations of fat shaming. former miss universe alicia machado. he repeated his statement that she gained a massive amount of money and it prompted t the"arizona republic"to bk trump's long history of objectfying women and his demeaning comments are not just good ol' boy gaffes but evidence of character flaws. craig boswell. >> trump sounded...
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one of the reasons mike's parents left poland to come to this country was to give mike the opportunity to criticize colin kaepernick. seems like a one-way street and i don't understand why you can't say something you may disagree with but have to leave the country at the same time. joy, it's the unleashing of this more and more feeling and giving rise to and i think it's wrong. >> pete, you know, pete, you're having these things happening at once. they can't understand why colin kaepernick would want to take the anthem and have what happened in tulsa and north carolina. do people look at it again and say wait a minute, maybe there is something worth protesting here. is that what you hear in terms of feedback? >> unfortunately, we're well in the camps and have our opinions and correspond with the biases so much. it's interesting to see black athletes and white athletes disagree on this. you mentioned the seattle pitcher. i don't think he has a concussion issue. i think he has a reading issue and reading issue and advantage he doesn't understand. same thing with mike ditka who might know
one of the reasons mike's parents left poland to come to this country was to give mike the opportunity to criticize colin kaepernick. seems like a one-way street and i don't understand why you can't say something you may disagree with but have to leave the country at the same time. joy, it's the unleashing of this more and more feeling and giving rise to and i think it's wrong. >> pete, you know, pete, you're having these things happening at once. they can't understand why colin...
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during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis, a ten year veteran of the team was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the mow tr kad route. >> the president is going to come around here. assume all the people are looking out their windows. you essentially could have 1,000 open windows here. >> reporter: in t windows are not the only concerns. >> worried about suicide bombers, car bombs, go to the car, suspicious. or a guy walking down the streeten july, a heavy coat on. doesn't make. looking for unusual. >> reporter: remarkably, no sniper team member has had to fire a shot since the unit was formed in 1971. it is a record they're determined to maintain. margaret brennan, cbs news, laurel, maryland. >>> new research shows cancer death rate for children continues to decline. daniel notti ingnottingham intr to a little boy from california beating the disease. >> reporter: 3-year-old brandon cramer is bursting with energy. know. >> reporter: less than a year ago in the hospital, battling leukemia. most common cancer in children. >> that's the
during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis, a ten year veteran of the team was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the mow tr kad route. >> the president is going to come around here. assume all the people are looking out their windows. you essentially could have 1,000 open windows here. >> reporter: in t windows are not the only concerns. >> worried about suicide bombers, car bombs, go to the car, suspicious. or a guy walking...
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they met as kids in poland, reunited and fell in love in brooklyn. moved to ridgewood, new jersey to raise their family and carpooled together early every morning into new york's financial district where they worked. >> she was unbelievable. she was up early, drove into the city with my dad, worked a full day and would come homefor er r. since 2001 lorrie moved out of the house and moved to the city. she could see the twin towers from her street. >> by the time i went outside, the towers i saw were on fire, you know. they hadn't fallen yet. they were still there but they were on fire. >> fires that could be seen 25 miles away in ridgewood where residents gathered at the view. it seemed like everyone in town knew someone in the towers. but back in manhattan, lorrie was focused on only one person, her mom. >> i started calling her office phone, and i started calling her cell phone. there was never, never an answer to either one, and so went through sort of like an ark of emotions of being like okay, the north tower got hit. i hope she works -- i didn't
they met as kids in poland, reunited and fell in love in brooklyn. moved to ridgewood, new jersey to raise their family and carpooled together early every morning into new york's financial district where they worked. >> she was unbelievable. she was up early, drove into the city with my dad, worked a full day and would come homefor er r. since 2001 lorrie moved out of the house and moved to the city. she could see the twin towers from her street. >> by the time i went outside, the...
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he promised to work with poland and strengthen nato if elects. and now headed to a rally in council bluff iowa and will end in wisconsin. >> he was celebrated worldwide as a champion for peace in the middle east. now funeral plans are in place for leader, perez. we are told that president barack obama will be in attendance. perez passed away at the age of 93. katherine scott has local reaction to the news of his death. >> the loss is felt across the world including here in philadelphia. today his life and accomplishments are being remembered. >> he was israel's prime minister and he was president and he held every major cabinet post. he was known as one of the world's greatest political leaders, his career spanned decades and his son announced his father's death last night at the age of 93. >> he worked tirelessly for israel for the very first day of the state to the last day of his life. >> people prefer to remember elemental things. >> our own jim gardner sat down with him on one of his trips to philadelphia. in 1996 he was awarded the liberty
he promised to work with poland and strengthen nato if elects. and now headed to a rally in council bluff iowa and will end in wisconsin. >> he was celebrated worldwide as a champion for peace in the middle east. now funeral plans are in place for leader, perez. we are told that president barack obama will be in attendance. perez passed away at the age of 93. katherine scott has local reaction to the news of his death. >> the loss is felt across the world including here in...
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game on day one when they reset the relationship with russia and they gave up the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic. putin took a look at them and said, i could push these guys around the world. these are children compared to me. donald trump is not a child. >> so i thought, what about the reagan era. what where think gorbachev was a better leader for russia than, i would say no. but if i have to wonder if putin is a better leader for russians today than obama is for americans. then i think it is more likely a yes answer to that question. >> thun with thing i know about vladimir putin he's doing what's right for russia. no question about that. when i lis on tten to the obama administration i'm not sure if they're doing what's right for this country or what's right for our enemies. there are times i don't even know. >> i think it's inarguable that vladimir putin has been a stronger leader in his country than barack obama has been in this country. and that's going to change the day that donald trump becomes president of the united states of america. >> do these morons know that
game on day one when they reset the relationship with russia and they gave up the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic. putin took a look at them and said, i could push these guys around the world. these are children compared to me. donald trump is not a child. >> so i thought, what about the reagan era. what where think gorbachev was a better leader for russia than, i would say no. but if i have to wonder if putin is a better leader for russians today than obama is for...
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. >> reporter: peres born in poland, served alongside israel ace founding fathers. first a hawk building the military and nuclear program, a strong supporter of jewish settlements in the west bank, and later a dove. peace with israel's arab neighbors became his life's mission. >> let us take the risk of trying peace rather than allowing the risk of war. >> reporter: peres led secret talks with the palestinians, ending in the signing of the 1993 oslo peace agreement and this historic handshake between sworn enemies, israeli yitzhak rubine. all three awarded the nobel peace prize. today former president bill clinton called peres a genius with a big heart who used his gifts to imagine a future of reconciliation, not conflict. and from president obama, a light has gone out, but the hope he gave us will burn forever. peres retired two years ago but stayed involved, recently criticizing presidential candidate donald trump's policies in an interview with bloomberg tv. >> the worlds will not separate people. people are stronger than walls. >> reporter: this morning, israel'
. >> reporter: peres born in poland, served alongside israel ace founding fathers. first a hawk building the military and nuclear program, a strong supporter of jewish settlements in the west bank, and later a dove. peace with israel's arab neighbors became his life's mission. >> let us take the risk of trying peace rather than allowing the risk of war. >> reporter: peres led secret talks with the palestinians, ending in the signing of the 1993 oslo peace agreement and this...
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it's being used to run a repair shop in poland. the floppy discs must be hard to come about by. those are tech bytes. toomey's plan would risk social security on the stock market, lining bankers' pockets with fees from our benefits that... could total billions, even if the market crashes, and seniors lose everything. katie mcginty is working for us. a mother of three, and ninth of ten kids, mcginty knows what matters. she'll fight for equal pay, affordable college, and... she'll always protect...
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"the polish people are great people//a trump administration will be a true friend to poland americans." hillary clinton is in new hampshire this afternoon for a joint appearance with former democratic rival, vermont senator bernie sanders. clinton's emails were again the focus of a hearing on capitol hill where fbi director james comey defended his decision not to prosecute her for mishandling classified email while she was secretary of state. (rep. steve chabot and james comey) q: "if anybody else had done this, like a soldier or a serviceman did virtually the same thing, they would have been prosecuted, disciplined. they'd be in big trouble at the fbi if you did this. you'd not be prosecuted. that wouldn't be fair." the campaigns for clinton and trump are still spinning monday night's debate, and dealing with some of the fallout. for trump, the fallout continued after he commented tuesday about a former miss universe. he said alicia machado "gained a massive amount of weight" and that it was "a real problem." (john heilemann/from ctm) "what we've never seen before is a presidential
"the polish people are great people//a trump administration will be a true friend to poland americans." hillary clinton is in new hampshire this afternoon for a joint appearance with former democratic rival, vermont senator bernie sanders. clinton's emails were again the focus of a hearing on capitol hill where fbi director james comey defended his decision not to prosecute her for mishandling classified email while she was secretary of state. (rep. steve chabot and james comey) q:...
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twice israel's prime minister, and for seven years its president, peres emigrated from poland to what was then palestine at the age of 11. once a hawk, he created israel's secret nuclear program and armed its military. later a mentor to american presidents and diplomats. >> we're here to pay tribute to the last living israeli who knew king david. >> president obama, who awarded peres the medal of freedom, saying a light has gone out, but the hope he gave us will burn forever. praising him today, a political rival. current prime minister netanyahu. >> he worked until his last days for peace. >> an international figure, peres was serenaded by barbra streisand for his 90th birthday. ♪ ♪ >> also known for his humor, peres posted a job hunting video when he left the presidency two years ago. president obama will leave the u.s. delegation to attend his funeral friday, his vision for peace never realized but leaving an indelible imprint on generations of world leaders. andrea mitchell, nbc news. >>> turning back home now, into a mystery at sea. this is only deepening this evening. mother
twice israel's prime minister, and for seven years its president, peres emigrated from poland to what was then palestine at the age of 11. once a hawk, he created israel's secret nuclear program and armed its military. later a mentor to american presidents and diplomats. >> we're here to pay tribute to the last living israeli who knew king david. >> president obama, who awarded peres the medal of freedom, saying a light has gone out, but the hope he gave us will burn forever....
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what's the biggest crowd you >> i'd say probably half a a million people in poland. they lost count. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: holy moly. you counted everyone? wow. it must be like a -- what was -- do you remember the smallest venue you've ever played? >> yes, it was in poughkeepsie, new york. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i love poughkeepsie, yeah. >> at a club called "the last chance saloon," and there was tumbleweed in the alleyway. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> and three people turned up. >> jimmy: really? now, this was the police? stage, and three people in the audience, but they were -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> in different parts of the theater, like one up here. i said, "guys, just come down to the front." [ laughter ] and i introduced them to each other -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "just stand together and pretend to be" -- >> to the band, and we did our show, and we got five encores. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you? [ cheers ] >> amazing. >> jimmy: they just loved you that night, yeah. >> but two of them -- >> jimmy: but, i know that place, the chance. >> two of them are de
what's the biggest crowd you >> i'd say probably half a a million people in poland. they lost count. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: holy moly. you counted everyone? wow. it must be like a -- what was -- do you remember the smallest venue you've ever played? >> yes, it was in poughkeepsie, new york. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i love poughkeepsie, yeah. >> at a club called "the last chance saloon," and there was tumbleweed in the alleyway. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh,...
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the best skydivers will represent team u-s-a in the world cup in poland. holiday hiring about to get into full-swing. holiday hiring about to get into full-swing. we'll tell you which major stores are about to do some major hiring. democrat, are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible 7: on this , welcome back to fox five news this morning. students at walter johnson will head back to after days of clean up efforts to remove all mercury from campus. but the biggest question is still unanswered, who's responsible for bring it on campus? fox5's peter dawson is live outside the school with the latest. ccsd and the epa say the source of the mercury is still under investigation. they the mercury is still under investigation. they believe is came from off campus since this school doesn't have a chemistry lab but would not elaborate if one or more students have been identified
the best skydivers will represent team u-s-a in the world cup in poland. holiday hiring about to get into full-swing. holiday hiring about to get into full-swing. we'll tell you which major stores are about to do some major hiring. democrat, are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible 7: on this , welcome...
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we can develop a nuclear shield for the united states for poland, for the czech republic. russia is deadly frightened of that. they have been trying to get us to give that up since reagan. clinton wouldn't give it up, bush wouldn't give it up. he gave it up on the first day. >> we don't have a strategic defense system. >> ask secretary gates what they get in return for giving up the nuclear shield of poland and the czech republic. know the answer? nada. they got nothing. >> let me ask you one last i have to ask you one last question. i know you don't like this question but i think it's appropriate given you are a major as you just demonstrated, strong surrogate and defender of the candidacy for president of donald trump. couple of his people, including his vice presidential running mate, mike pence, the governor of indiana, and of course, dr. ben carson, have both come out in the last days, hours, practically, and said they believe president obama is a legitimately elected president of the united states. in other words, he was born in the united states. do you confirm that
we can develop a nuclear shield for the united states for poland, for the czech republic. russia is deadly frightened of that. they have been trying to get us to give that up since reagan. clinton wouldn't give it up, bush wouldn't give it up. he gave it up on the first day. >> we don't have a strategic defense system. >> ask secretary gates what they get in return for giving up the nuclear shield of poland and the czech republic. know the answer? nada. they got nothing. >>...
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reporter: in a final farewell, they heard one of shimon peres' favorite songs from his childhood in poland, a jewish prayer "our father, our king." shimon peres was laid to rest today atop mount herzl, scott, alongside other israeli leaders, including prime minister yitzhak rabin, with whom he shared the nobel prize. >> pelley: holly williams in jerusalem. holly, thank you. today, alabama's chief justice was suspended without pay for the last two years of his term. roy moore was found guilty of ethics violations for ordering state judges not to issue same-sex marriage licenses. moore of suspended in 2003 after he refused to remove a 10 comams monument from the the court lobby. coming up on the cbs evening news, a new report finds flaws in the poib's background checks for gun buyers. and steve hartman with a and steve hartman with a crime-stopping cowboy "on the road"." wrote existential poetry. and uncle john was an explorer. i inherited their can-do spirit. and their double chin. now, i'm going to do something about it. kybella® is the first of its kind injectable treatment that destroys
reporter: in a final farewell, they heard one of shimon peres' favorite songs from his childhood in poland, a jewish prayer "our father, our king." shimon peres was laid to rest today atop mount herzl, scott, alongside other israeli leaders, including prime minister yitzhak rabin, with whom he shared the nobel prize. >> pelley: holly williams in jerusalem. holly, thank you. today, alabama's chief justice was suspended without pay for the last two years of his term. roy moore was...
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they demanded change because they saw life get better for people in the baltics and in poland, societies that were more liberal and open than their own. so those of us who believe in democracy, we need to speak out forcefully because both the facts and history, i believe, are on our side. that doesn't mean democracy is without flaws, it does mean that the cure for what ails our democracy is greater engagement by our citizens, not less. yes, in america there's too much money in politics, too much entrenched and too little participation of citizens in part because a patch work of laws that make it harder to work. in europe a well intentioned brussels became isolated from the normal push of politics. too often in capitals decision-makers have forgot than democracy needs to be driven by civic engagement from the bottom up and not governance by experts from the top down. and so these are real problems and as leaders of democratic governments make the case for democracy abroad, we better strive harder to set a better example at home. moreover, every country will organize government in forms of
they demanded change because they saw life get better for people in the baltics and in poland, societies that were more liberal and open than their own. so those of us who believe in democracy, we need to speak out forcefully because both the facts and history, i believe, are on our side. that doesn't mean democracy is without flaws, it does mean that the cure for what ails our democracy is greater engagement by our citizens, not less. yes, in america there's too much money in politics, too...
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president ford talked about no slavery in poland. you're always in the back of your mind worried about that and i think both of these candidates are looking for a moment that i think everyone is armed with a line, you can force a line, come across the wrong way. it's a high-risk endeavor but it's also, you're running for president, the biggest job in the world and it's not too much to ask that they stand up for 90 minutes three times during the course of this campaign. but it is, you want to do well. you can imagine, you go on the air and you've got x million people watching you and you want to do well on your show. you can imagine what it's like when you're running for president and 100 million people are watching. i suspect lester holt knows there's real tension there. it's very quiet in the green room right now, i promise you. >> james, when you think about all three, moderator and both candidates, they are cut off, they are going to be islands when the red light comes on, no contact with the outside world or your camp, there's no
president ford talked about no slavery in poland. you're always in the back of your mind worried about that and i think both of these candidates are looking for a moment that i think everyone is armed with a line, you can force a line, come across the wrong way. it's a high-risk endeavor but it's also, you're running for president, the biggest job in the world and it's not too much to ask that they stand up for 90 minutes three times during the course of this campaign. but it is, you want to do...
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take a look at these cute little guys, four rare white lions have been born at a private zoo in poland. it is unclear if they are male or fee hail cubs, since their mother has not allowed anyone to get close to them yet. despite their rarity white lions are not the classified as endangered because biologist declare them as same as yellow brown lions that are more prevalent. >>> imagine, winning a thousand dollars a day for life. >> that is exactly what happened to one lucky new jersey nurse. >> that would be nice. >> yes. >> vittoria woodill tells us why big winner still plans to keep her job and why she's not the only lucky lady. >> congratulations. >> reporter: meet dawn jones, new instant multi millionaire in trenton. >> i just could not believe it. i played to win but never thought would i win. >> reporter: winning $1,000 a day for life by playing new jersey lottery cash for life game, it was good that the nurse had co-worker on stand by when she found out. >> i called a co-worker from north jersey and say checked numbers. i think i won. check the numbers. i was telling him what wa
take a look at these cute little guys, four rare white lions have been born at a private zoo in poland. it is unclear if they are male or fee hail cubs, since their mother has not allowed anyone to get close to them yet. despite their rarity white lions are not the classified as endangered because biologist declare them as same as yellow brown lions that are more prevalent. >>> imagine, winning a thousand dollars a day for life. >> that is exactly what happened to one lucky new...
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peres was born in poland 1923. he immigrated to what was then british mandate of palestine. he grew up on a kibbutz joining a left wing zionist movement. over the years peres worked to build israel's new defense forces. he was the architect of the controversial nuclear program of the 1960's. law elected twice at prime minister. in 1992 peres started talks with the plo and yasir arafat. the secret negotiations developed into the oslo peace process. nobel peace prizes followed. in 2007 he was elected the country's ninth president. he retired in 2014 as the world's oldest head of state. the funeral is set for friday in jerusalem along with world -- a long list of world leaders is expected to attend. live along the ben franklin parkway katherine scott channel6 "action news". >> michelle obama will carry the torch for presidential hopeful hillary clinton in a rally at lasalle university. the event starts at noon. doors open at 9:00 a.m. the first lady then heads to the university of pittsburgh for another college campaign appearance. >> meanwhile the former secretary of state wil
peres was born in poland 1923. he immigrated to what was then british mandate of palestine. he grew up on a kibbutz joining a left wing zionist movement. over the years peres worked to build israel's new defense forces. he was the architect of the controversial nuclear program of the 1960's. law elected twice at prime minister. in 1992 peres started talks with the plo and yasir arafat. the secret negotiations developed into the oslo peace process. nobel peace prizes followed. in 2007 he was...
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running away from 12 red lines that he drew in the sand giving up the defense of poland and the czech republic. resetting the relationship with russia. >> to those officials that say putin is playing donald trump, your response? >> i would say he's played hillary clinton and president obama all over the world. before they came into office, he was in russia. he's in syria, brought in by obama. obama is the one that empowered him. not donald trump. donald trump wants to negotiate with him and push him back into a position in which we can deal with his effectively. >> you mentioned the strength of isis in iraq and syria. >> i didn't want to do it today. you're making me do it. >> just one more question on this. it is critical. and these are critical issues. >> they are. and they emerged from september 11th. >> they do. one of the things that donald trump said thursday was we should have taken the oil of iraq. even if you could do that practically, and most experts say you couldn't, wouldn't that just be theft? >> he said take it so the islamic state would not have had it available. >> he
running away from 12 red lines that he drew in the sand giving up the defense of poland and the czech republic. resetting the relationship with russia. >> to those officials that say putin is playing donald trump, your response? >> i would say he's played hillary clinton and president obama all over the world. before they came into office, he was in russia. he's in syria, brought in by obama. obama is the one that empowered him. not donald trump. donald trump wants to negotiate with...
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. >> as president i will honor poland's sacrifices for freedom. we're committed to a strong poland. very committed. totally committed. and a strong eastern europe as a bullwork for security and liberty. >> reed: this meeting with the polish national alliance was unannounced. he also spoke at a rally in iowa. trump and democratic candidate hillary clinton are both mr. trump continues to prepare for the next debate we're hearing from the democratic presidential candidate. >> marie: new at 3:30, political correspondent scott thuman talks to tim kaine and a former republican senator who plans to vote for hillary clinton. >> republicans would say for the sake of the party why can't you just get in line? >> you always got to think of country first. that's the dominant issue. in this very troubled world we have today, america's leadership. >> reporter: you are very close with senator cain. if he were not on this ticket would you still be endorsing the democratic side in. >> i'm quite certain i would. >> reporter: donald trump has argued that a lot of the endorsements come from quote/unquot
. >> as president i will honor poland's sacrifices for freedom. we're committed to a strong poland. very committed. totally committed. and a strong eastern europe as a bullwork for security and liberty. >> reed: this meeting with the polish national alliance was unannounced. he also spoke at a rally in iowa. trump and democratic candidate hillary clinton are both mr. trump continues to prepare for the next debate we're hearing from the democratic presidential candidate. >>...
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helpless to resist because the defendant had been so helpful to her in the past investigators wrot poland the victim told a friend and the information found its way to the pastor who reported it to the archdiocese that notified authorities. the victim's friend provided investigators with copies of text messages between the youth minister and the victim asking to meet her and talking about sex. so according to prosecuteters was a -- prosecutors it was a relationship that went back to middle school . lots of text. lots of e-mails. the suspect becoming more and more involved in the young lady's life till the girl was 16 and the abuse occurred. a two year period of what prosecutors call grooming. the conflicted victim, the girl, telling prosecutors she hates him but she cares for him at the same time. scott broom, wusa 9 >> disturbing. he was immediately fired from st. elizabeth's . >>> police identified the man charged with a shooting. they say the 22-year-old was the one walking long georgia avenue and firing at the same time. after he ignored orders to drop the gun an officer shot him. he
helpless to resist because the defendant had been so helpful to her in the past investigators wrot poland the victim told a friend and the information found its way to the pastor who reported it to the archdiocese that notified authorities. the victim's friend provided investigators with copies of text messages between the youth minister and the victim asking to meet her and talking about sex. so according to prosecuteters was a -- prosecutors it was a relationship that went back to middle...
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. >> nine cheetah cubs made their public debut in a zoo in southern poland. aw. why it got to be that way? i mean ... it sounds cute. right? but it will probably sound a lot more ferocious. soon enough. the first three months of the cub's lives are crucial steve jerve. their mother has to accept them and give them proper nutrition be placed in a different enclosure and keepers will help raise them. the united nations say it is cheetah is in danger of becoming extinct so these guys and their success are very, very important. and just one more trip to animal planet here. if you need to catch a cat, it helps to have some leftover lunch lying around. two officers in california discovered a kitten in pearl in a storm drain. to get him out, they had to be creative. one of them had a burrito so they used it to lure the kitten to them. one of the officers would like to adopt the cat and name it, can you guess? >> burrito? >> i was going to go with taco, but burrito it is. >> that is a cat's fively food. burrito. refried beans. >> you are a cat expert. i'm sure there are.
. >> nine cheetah cubs made their public debut in a zoo in southern poland. aw. why it got to be that way? i mean ... it sounds cute. right? but it will probably sound a lot more ferocious. soon enough. the first three months of the cub's lives are crucial steve jerve. their mother has to accept them and give them proper nutrition be placed in a different enclosure and keepers will help raise them. the united nations say it is cheetah is in danger of becoming extinct so these guys and...
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divers will be named to the team after this week's competition in texas, the world cup competition is in poland, next month. >> oh, my. >> sign me up. >> real. >> i i love to do that. >> just as long as you don't eat lunch beforehand. >> would you do that? >> i'm on the fence with this one. >> you can't drop that far. well, that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. for all of us here thanks for watching. >> the logic, jim, that's right. and i'm katie fehlinger. "eyewitness"eyewitness news" cot 5:00. we're always line for you at cbsphilly.com. >> ♪ >> ♪ pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer, overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. pat toomey. he's for wall street. not us senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. i know more about isis the
divers will be named to the team after this week's competition in texas, the world cup competition is in poland, next month. >> oh, my. >> sign me up. >> real. >> i i love to do that. >> just as long as you don't eat lunch beforehand. >> would you do that? >> i'm on the fence with this one. >> you can't drop that far. well, that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. for all of us here thanks for...
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went son of illegal immigrant, spent 27 months into the woods of poland sneaking into the country after the war to u.s. ambassador. there is something to be said for proper immigration but something even more to be said for security. ashley: very good. we're out of time. ambassador howard guttman. thanks for being here. >> always enjoy it, ashley. all the best. ashley: tune in tonight for lou dobbs interview with who else, donald trump. that is "lou dobbs tonight" at 7:00 p.m. eastern. lou leads off coverage of first presidential debate on monday. neil cavuto takes over at 8:00 p.m., on "cavuto: coast to coast" stays for rest of the night, promising to be interesting indeed. we're about 18 minutes from the closing bell. markets pushing higher with dow and s&p 500 seeing their biggest two-day gain since july 11th. dow up 114. >>> even shares of mylan pushing higher after ceo heather bresch infuriated members of the congress during her testimony on capitol hill. robin o'brien, the erin brockovich of food will be with us next to discuss heather bresch's answers over the high cost of epipen
went son of illegal immigrant, spent 27 months into the woods of poland sneaking into the country after the war to u.s. ambassador. there is something to be said for proper immigration but something even more to be said for security. ashley: very good. we're out of time. ambassador howard guttman. thanks for being here. >> always enjoy it, ashley. all the best. ashley: tune in tonight for lou dobbs interview with who else, donald trump. that is "lou dobbs tonight" at 7:00 p.m....
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mike and gina met as kids in poland. reunited and fell in love in brooklyn. moved to ridgewood, new jersey, to raise their family and car pooled together into new york's financial district where they worked. >> she was a professional woman. she wasn't like a lot of the moms on our street or our town. she was up early going to work. >> she was unbelievable. up early. worked a full day and then would come home and like tote us around for errands and other things in the evenings. >> by september of 2001, lori had long since moved out of the house and waliving in the city. she could see the twin towers from her street. [ sirens ] >> by the time i went outside the towers i saw were on fire, you know? they hadn't fallen yet. they were still there. but they were on fire. >> fires that could be seen 25 miles away in ridgewood, where residents gathered at the view. it seemed like everyone in town knew someone in the towers. but back in manhattan, lori was focused on only one person. her mom. >> i started calling her office phone. i started to call her cell phone. ther
mike and gina met as kids in poland. reunited and fell in love in brooklyn. moved to ridgewood, new jersey, to raise their family and car pooled together into new york's financial district where they worked. >> she was a professional woman. she wasn't like a lot of the moms on our street or our town. she was up early going to work. >> she was unbelievable. up early. worked a full day and then would come home and like tote us around for errands and other things in the evenings....
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a zoo in poland is showing off some adorable baby cheetahs. nine cheetah cubs made their the cubs were born a few of months ago. the cheetah is in danger of becoming extinct. the u-n enviornment program says the big cat is critically endangered and is calling for increased protection. in the urban environment of chicago... you don't see a whole lot of green. but that doesn't exactly mean it's not there. how one man is changing the landscape...and health of we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. and you adventured way out there... a lot of amazing places. ?? u.s. cellular put towers where the other guys don't. so join our network, and start sharing your moments seen near-historic jumps in violence this year. fox 6's kim murphy takes you to a troubled chicago neighborhood, going green. from the street.. it looks like an overgrown vacant lot.. 48.52 - i think theres still time for the green ones t
a zoo in poland is showing off some adorable baby cheetahs. nine cheetah cubs made their the cubs were born a few of months ago. the cheetah is in danger of becoming extinct. the u-n enviornment program says the big cat is critically endangered and is calling for increased protection. in the urban environment of chicago... you don't see a whole lot of green. but that doesn't exactly mean it's not there. how one man is changing the landscape...and health of we asked u.s. cellular customers to...
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during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis a ten year veteran of the team was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the motorcade route. >> the president is going to come around here. i'm going to assume all these people will look out their windows. could be a thousand open windows right here. >> reporter: in this age of frequent terror attacks, open windows are not the only concern. >> we're worried about suicide bombers. we're worried about car bombs. you go to the car might be suspicious or a guy that is walking down the street in july with a heavy coat on, looking for the unusual. >> reporter: remarkably, no sniper team member has had to fire a shot since the unit was performed in 1971. it's a record they're determined to maintain. margaret brennan, cbs news, laurel, maryland. >> ninan: and we'll be right back. >> new research shows the cancer death rate for children continues to deline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy from temple city, california, who is beating the disease. >> three year old aidan kraim certificat
during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis a ten year veteran of the team was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the motorcade route. >> the president is going to come around here. i'm going to assume all these people will look out their windows. could be a thousand open windows right here. >> reporter: in this age of frequent terror attacks, open windows are not the only concern. >> we're worried about suicide bombers. we're...
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during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis, a ten-year veteran of the team, was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings on the motorcade route. >> president is coming around here. i'm going to assume all of these people come out looking out their windows. you could have a thousand looking out window right here. >> reporter: in this age of frequent terror attacks, open windows are not the only concern. >> we are worried about car bombers. or a guy walking down the street in july with a heavy coat on. looking for the unusual. >> reporter: remarkably, no sniper team member has had to fire a shot since the unit was formed in 1971. it's a record they are determined to maintain. margaret brennan, cbs news, laurel, maryland. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," unprecedented access to cia director john brennan, as he opens up about the fight against isis and recent cyber attacks. >>> plus, a florida man locally infected with the zika virus speaks out about his ordeal. the new librarian of congress, carla hayden joins us in the studio
during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis, a ten-year veteran of the team, was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings on the motorcade route. >> president is coming around here. i'm going to assume all of these people come out looking out their windows. you could have a thousand looking out window right here. >> reporter: in this age of frequent terror attacks, open windows are not the only concern. >> we are worried about car bombers....
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uses, that poland uses? are they using conventional economics? trying tona is encourage the use of international finance with a different playbook. it does not have a fully open capital account and yet because of its sheer economic clout and size it has managed to make the rmb and international currency. it is trying to influence the rules of the game and make up the rules of the game. if you think about the payment system, most international payments go through the swiss network. china is setting up its own payment system. it is going to be largely domestic that it gives the chinese the ability to ramp up and control payments so they are not enthralled to the u.s.. china is making a determined effort to the promotion of the rmb to increase its international info lens and right the rules of the international financial system. francine: the problem with china is that it has been eerily quiet . we know they have a huge debt problem and what you are talking about is occurring on the sidelines, but china will go through volatility. wire the markets i
uses, that poland uses? are they using conventional economics? trying tona is encourage the use of international finance with a different playbook. it does not have a fully open capital account and yet because of its sheer economic clout and size it has managed to make the rmb and international currency. it is trying to influence the rules of the game and make up the rules of the game. if you think about the payment system, most international payments go through the swiss network. china is...
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poland's minister of foreign affairs said the reset was a kind of american weakness. suggested that nato is not as strong of an alliance as it was and that gave russia opportunity to act. they're talking about secretary clinton. >> martha, i think trying to -- look, i don't believe in a blame america first strategy. russia went into georgia when president bush was in office before president obama was elected. he went into crimea during the obama administration. but to try to say that's the u.s.' fault is ridiculous. the guy is a dictator, who represses journalists. there's another tie. donald trump is banning journalists from outlets. gnat he doesn't like from covering him on the campaign. he's taking lessons from putin and others. to say that putin's imperial ambitions are the fault of anybody in the united states is ridiculous. >> let's talk about relationships with the press. you talk about donald trump. secretary clinton has not held a press conference in 274 days. you argue that she's talked to the press on the campaign trail. our campaign reporters and others sa
poland's minister of foreign affairs said the reset was a kind of american weakness. suggested that nato is not as strong of an alliance as it was and that gave russia opportunity to act. they're talking about secretary clinton. >> martha, i think trying to -- look, i don't believe in a blame america first strategy. russia went into georgia when president bush was in office before president obama was elected. he went into crimea during the obama administration. but to try to say that's...
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and my late stepfather was born in poland before the second world war. he went to school with 900 children. he was the only survivor of that school during the holocaust. he spent those years in virtually all of the concentrations camps you can think of. at the very end of the war, jake, he was on a death march out of concentration camps. and he made a run for it. made it to the forest in bavaria, despite being shot at and show survived is escaping this death march. hid out in the forest. after a couple of days, he heard the sound, this rumbling sound. and he came out from where he was hiding and instead of seeing the dreaded swastika, what he saw was a five pointed white star on a tank. and he ran to the tank. and the hatch opened and an african-american gi stood looking down at him. and he got down on his knees and he said the only three words that he knew in english, his mother had taught him before the war. god bless america. and the gi lifted him into the tank, in effect into the united states, and into freedom. that is who we are. that is what we ar
and my late stepfather was born in poland before the second world war. he went to school with 900 children. he was the only survivor of that school during the holocaust. he spent those years in virtually all of the concentrations camps you can think of. at the very end of the war, jake, he was on a death march out of concentration camps. and he made a run for it. made it to the forest in bavaria, despite being shot at and show survived is escaping this death march. hid out in the forest. after...
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born in 1923 in poland, he immigrated to the british mandate of palestine, grew up in protoe shay to israel's first prime minister, peres was given the job of building up israel's new defense forces. he was also the architect of the controversial nuclr program of the 1960s. he served the first of two brief spells of prime minister in the 1980s. but over the years, he held the top jobs and established himself as one of israel's most widely respected spokesman. in 1992, he started talks with the plo and yasser arafat, a peace negotiation that developed into the oslo peace process. the signing on the white house lawn, colleague and rivals by his side, a pinnacle of his career. the nobel peace prize followed for both men. in 2007, this elder statesman of israel was elected the country's ninth president, a ceremonial position, but a fitting end to six decades of public service. world's oldest head of state and remained one of israel's most popular public figures, spending his final years dedicated to promoting peace. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> president obama among the many wo
born in 1923 in poland, he immigrated to the british mandate of palestine, grew up in protoe shay to israel's first prime minister, peres was given the job of building up israel's new defense forces. he was also the architect of the controversial nuclr program of the 1960s. he served the first of two brief spells of prime minister in the 1980s. but over the years, he held the top jobs and established himself as one of israel's most widely respected spokesman. in 1992, he started talks with the...
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a trump administration will be a true friend to poland and to all polish-americans. >> reporter: hillary clinton is in new hampshire this afternoon for a joint appearance with former democratic rival vermont senator bernie sanders. clinton's emails were again the focus of a hearing on capitol hill where fbi director james comey defended his decision not to prosecute her for mishandling classified emails while she was secretary of state. >> if anybody else had done this like a soldier or serviceman who did virtually the same thing, um, they would have been prosecuted and were but not hillary clinton. and that's a double standard. >> they would be disciplined. they would be in big trouble in the fbi if you did this. you would not be prosecuted. that wouldn't be fair. >> reporter: the campaign for clinton and trump are still spinning monday night's debate [chuckling] and dealing with some of the fallout. for trump, the fallout continued after he commented tuesday about a former miss universe. he said alicia machado gained a massive amount of weight and that it was a real problem. >> what we
a trump administration will be a true friend to poland and to all polish-americans. >> reporter: hillary clinton is in new hampshire this afternoon for a joint appearance with former democratic rival vermont senator bernie sanders. clinton's emails were again the focus of a hearing on capitol hill where fbi director james comey defended his decision not to prosecute her for mishandling classified emails while she was secretary of state. >> if anybody else had done this like a...
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on their borders, the blitz broke through. 18 days finished poland. france, the allied strength on the borders, the breakthrough of this, the issue of france was settled. the balkans, the yugoslavians rushed to the border, the breakthrough came, and in 12 days, yugoslavia was gone. the germans planned the same blitz against the russians, but the russians develop their own strategy. one to develop to take full advantage of the vast area of their land. this was line after line, far back into the interior. and when the nazi wedge struck, the first line would then read -- with it until it became part of the second. again the wedge would strike, , again the segment would be lost, but again the line would , bend until it became part of the third. so the deeper the germans plowed into russian soil, the stronger their opposition until finally they faced an unshatterable wall. and were robbed at their chance to get their final blow. it as a result the germans , conquered land but lost the campaign. to the russian tactics main bulk of their armies intact and ma
on their borders, the blitz broke through. 18 days finished poland. france, the allied strength on the borders, the breakthrough of this, the issue of france was settled. the balkans, the yugoslavians rushed to the border, the breakthrough came, and in 12 days, yugoslavia was gone. the germans planned the same blitz against the russians, but the russians develop their own strategy. one to develop to take full advantage of the vast area of their land. this was line after line, far back into the...
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during a recent presidential trip to poland. dennis, a ten year veteran of the team was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the motorcade route. >> president is going to come around here. going to assume all the people will come out looking out their windows. >> in the age of frequent terror attacks. open windows not the only concern. >> worried about suicide bombers. car bombs. go to the car, maybe suspicious. guy walking down the street in july. has a heavy coat on. looking for unusual. >> remarkably, no sniper team member has had to fire a shot since the unit was formed in 1971. it is a record they're determined to maintain. margaret brennan, laurel, maryland. >>> health officials in florida miami wynwood section. no new cases since early august. one man who caught zika says that might be because it is difficult for people to get tested. david begnaud reports. >> reporter: most people who have zika won't know they're infected or feel symptoms. this morning we'll introduce you to a mia
during a recent presidential trip to poland. dennis, a ten year veteran of the team was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the motorcade route. >> president is going to come around here. going to assume all the people will come out looking out their windows. >> in the age of frequent terror attacks. open windows not the only concern. >> worried about suicide bombers. car bombs. go to the car, maybe suspicious. guy walking down the...
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up the game on day one when they reset the situation with russia and gave up the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic. putin said, i can push these people around the world. these are children. >> like that is a decent argument. you said ronald reagan -- >> i did. >> because -- >> let me ask you about trump. >> because i see a comparison between the two. peace through strength. what you don't grasp is, that day he gave a speech in which he said he is going to build the u.s. military up to ronald reagan levels. if we build our military up to ronald reagan levels putin is not going to push us anywhere because he can't match us. >> i want to ask you a question, you may not like, you are a strong defender for the president, of donald trump. a couple of people, including his vice presidential runningmate, mike pence, and ben carson said they believe that president obama is a legitimately elected president of the united states. in other words, he was born in the united states. do you confirm that? >> i confirm that. donald trump confirms that. >> when did he do that? >> he did -- >> t
up the game on day one when they reset the situation with russia and gave up the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic. putin said, i can push these people around the world. these are children. >> like that is a decent argument. you said ronald reagan -- >> i did. >> because -- >> let me ask you about trump. >> because i see a comparison between the two. peace through strength. what you don't grasp is, that day he gave a speech in which he said he is...
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they demanded change because they saw life get better for people in the baltics and in poland. societies that were more liberal and democratic and open than their own. so those of us who believe in democracy, we need to speak out forcefully. because both the facts and history i believe are on our side. that doesn't mean democracies are without flaws. it does mean that the cure for what ails our democracies is greater engagement by our citizens, not less. in america, there is too many money in politics, too much entrenched partisanship, too little participation by citizens, in part because of a patchwork of laws that makes it harder to vote. in europe, a well intentioned brussels often became too isolated from the normal push and pull of national politics. too often in capitals, decisionmakers have forgotten that democracy needs to be driven by civic engagement from the bottom up, not governance by experts from the top down. and so these are real problems. as leaders of democratic governments make the case for democracy abroad, we better strive harder to set a better example at
they demanded change because they saw life get better for people in the baltics and in poland. societies that were more liberal and democratic and open than their own. so those of us who believe in democracy, we need to speak out forcefully. because both the facts and history i believe are on our side. that doesn't mean democracies are without flaws. it does mean that the cure for what ails our democracies is greater engagement by our citizens, not less. in america, there is too many money in...